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5 Best Plants for Swimming Pool Landscaping

If you want to build a garden design you should find out strong Plants that can make your pool's microclimate, are easy to maintain, and still, look good. For this purpose research, any plants best suitable for the surrounding of your pool. A heated pool can raise humidity levels, and intense sunlight can fry nearby landscaping. Also, keep in mind that plants will likely get splashed with chlorine and other pool and spa chemicals. In this article, Premier Paradise, Inc I will guide you about a few good choices of Plants right for your climate and soil conditions. Banana Tree (Musa), if you are living in mild, frost-free climate banana trees, can be the best for you. Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) -- Bird of paradise is easy to grow inside, so if you're in a cooler climate, overwinter the plant and move it outside in summer.

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Zebra Grass – can be an excellent choice for poolside landscaping. You can easily take care of these plants grow quickly, blend nicely with other plants, and create a striking form, day or night. This type of grass is Miscanthus Sinensis 'Strictus,' commonly called zebra grass or sometimes known as porcupine grass.

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Its horizontal stripes give it an exotic look that goes well with tropical landscaping. Angle’s Trumpet (Brugmansia) – having amazing scent making it a stunning pool-area shrub or tree These plants can be brought indoors over the winter If they are stored in a cool, dark, frost-free place, they can survive all winter and regrow the following spring.

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All parts of Angel's Trumpet plant are toxic and poisoning remembers Gloves should be worn for everyday care of the angel's trumpet. You need to avoid these plants if you have children or animals and seek medical attention immediately if you suspect exposure or poisoning. For more information Contact Premier Paradise, Inc regarding different Pool Designs.

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